Yes, Ninetales can learn Iron Tail (TM23).
Ninetales and gulpin have like 20 moves each by leveling, starter pokemon also learn many moves by leveling A pokemon can learn better moves if you neglect evolving it for a while, vulpix can learn inferno at level 50 if you can hold out on giving it a fire stone until the . (Inferno is a great move)
Many evolution stone pokemon, like Ninetales, and Simisear, do not learn moves by levelling, meaning you need to level the preform up until it learns the moves you want, and only then use the evolution stone.
Gen I: at level 42 to learn all the moves(at 35 it learns flamethrower). Gen II: at 37 to learn all the moves. Gen III: at 41 to learn all the moves. Gen IV: at 47 to learn all the moves. Gen V: at 54 so it learns fire blast(really good).
my opinion is the following: flamethrower, fire blast, will-o-wisp, and overheat.
Ninetales can only learn Flamethrower, so I suggest that you teach all the Fire moves to Vulpix.
Ninetales starts off with Ember, but doesn't naturally learn any Fire-type moves after that. So, if you made Ninetales forget Ember, then too bad. Ninetales can learn lots of Fire-type TMs. It can learn, TM11, TM35, TM38, TM50, TM61.
Yes, Ninetales can learn Iron Tail (TM23).
Of course, it's pretty obvious if you ask me.
Ninetales and gulpin have like 20 moves each by leveling, starter pokemon also learn many moves by leveling A pokemon can learn better moves if you neglect evolving it for a while, vulpix can learn inferno at level 50 if you can hold out on giving it a fire stone until the . (Inferno is a great move)
Ninetales can't learn Flamethrower unless you use TM or make your vulpix lvl 24 where it will learn flamethrower then evolve it into a ninetales.
Many evolution stone pokemon, like Ninetales, and Simisear, do not learn moves by levelling, meaning you need to level the preform up until it learns the moves you want, and only then use the evolution stone.
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Yes, Pokemon of all stages can still learn moves.
Gen I: at level 42 to learn all the moves(at 35 it learns flamethrower). Gen II: at 37 to learn all the moves. Gen III: at 41 to learn all the moves. Gen IV: at 47 to learn all the moves. Gen V: at 54 so it learns fire blast(really good).
my opinion is the following: flamethrower, fire blast, will-o-wisp, and overheat.
no, arceus is a Pokemon that can learn a lot of moves, he can even learn fly but there are many moves that he cannot learn. the only Pokemon that can learn all moves is mew...